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Pak refuses to hand over ex-ISI chief to Bosnia tribunal
Pak refuses to hand over ex-ISI chief to Bosnia tribunal

New Delhi,  Pakistan has refused to hand over one of its retired army generals to the International Tribunal of the Hague on medical grounds.

The Express Tribune, Pakistan, reported that the tribunal had demanded the custody of a former chief of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Javed Nasir, a retir

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K'taka minister reaches doorstep to pacify SSLC student over exams
K'taka minister reaches doorstep to pacify SSLC student over exams

Tumakuru, (Karnataka)  Karnataka's Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar visited the house of a student on Saturday who was on the verge of committing suicide over not being able to attend SSLC exams to be held on July 19 and 22.

Suresh Kumar who learnt about the incident reached t

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Nobody too young to effectuate big change, says Justice Chandrachud citing Greta Thunberg
Nobody too young to effectuate big change, says Justice Chandrachud citing Greta Thunberg

New Delhi,  Supreme Court judge Justice D.Y. Chandrachud said on Saturday that the example of Greta Thunberg, one of the strongest voices against climate change, shows that "nobody is too young to effectuate big change".

Chandrachud was speaking virtually on the topic ‘Students as the Con

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Huzurabad bypoll born out of vengeance: Y.S. Sharmila
Huzurabad bypoll born out of vengeance: Y.S. Sharmila

Hyderabad,  YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP) founder and newly-emerged opposition leader in Telangana, Y.S. Sharmila on Saturday branded the forthcoming Huzurabad bypoll as an election born out of vengeance.

Sharmila was referring to the Telangana Assembly constituency which fell vacant in the light of former

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Border dispute with China to rock Parliament
Border dispute with China to rock Parliament

New Delhi,  The border dispute with China will be discussed in both the Houses during the monsoon session of Parliament starting from July 19 as opposition parties are to demand the government's status report over the issue.

This was apparent after Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met two former defenc

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Election Commission blows bugle for Bengal bypolls
Election Commission blows bugle for Bengal bypolls

Kolkata,  The Election Commission has finally given an initial nod to Trinamool Congress demand for conducting bypolls in several Assembly constituencies which have been lying vacant either due to resignation or death of the existing MLAs.

In a letter written to the district election officers (DEOs) of f

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Lingayat MLAs ready to join Congress, claims Shivakumar
Lingayat MLAs ready to join Congress, claims Shivakumar

Kalaburgi, (Karnataka)  Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President D.K. Shivakumar claimed that several legislators belonging to the Lingayat community are ready to join the Congress party.

Talking to reporters, Shvakumar explained that the talks are being held with them by senior Congress leaders of

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UP assembly secretariat bans jeans, T-shirt for staff
UP assembly secretariat bans jeans, T-shirt for staff

Lucknow,  Staff working in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly Secretariat have been banned from wearing jeans and T-shirts during office hours. This order was issued by Narendra Kumar Mishra, Joint Secretary in the Vidhan Sabha Secretariat.

The order says that now all the employees of the secretariat will wear c

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BSY meets Nadda-Shah-Rajnath amid resignation rumours
BSY meets Nadda-Shah-Rajnath amid resignation rumours

New Delhi,  Amid speculation of change of guard in Karnataka, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Saturday met BJP chief J.P. Nadda here. He also met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

When asked about the speculated changes in Karnataka ahead of his meeting with Nadda, Yedi

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Andhra govt appoints 135 persons as corporations' chairpersons
Andhra govt appoints 135 persons as corporations' chairpersons

Amaravati,  The Andhra Pradesh government on Saturday named 135 persons to nominated posts in various corporations in 13 districts of the state.

In all appointments, people from Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Backward Class (BC) and minority communities exceeded 50 per cent, with Srikakulam

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